I got into self improvement when I was 20, I watched Hamza before he blew up. I was on a steady upward trajectory, and suddenly at age 24 out of nowhere I get a chronic illness, incurable. I can barely eat or lift anymore, had to drop out of college, it's over for me. God bless you all bros, keep improving!
In my opinion, the title is wrong. It doesn't sound like you've sacrificed anything in your 20s, nor should you have had to. I'd say you optimised your early 20s and are now reaping the rewards. Many of the things you've 'missed out on' such as excessive gaming, drinking, and junk food would have been detrimental to your life and actually a waste of your 20s! Hamza, You had the Uni experience; you've partied, slept around, educated yourself, and others. You've experienced deep, loving relationships, brotherhood, and foreign cultures on your many travels. You've amassed wealth and status and are in peak physical health. You've already experienced more in your short time on this earth than most will ever dream of in a lifetime, and im sure there will be more great life experiences to come. Hopefully, all the people who follow you can do the same.
But you are forgetting that he also went out of his way to do the hard boring stuff like reading, meditation, working and exercising, instead of the easy "fun" activities like drinking and partying. So in that respect he did sacrifice.
@onewill8905 I agree with you he made some sacrifices in the regard, I just meant he didn't sacrifice his twenties as a whole. Besides, if you learn to love those kinds of things like meditating and reading, it no longer becomes a chore :)
Hamza hasn’t sacrificed anything in life n he pussied out on being a father. He isn’t a real man he’s jus a child running round fucking girls n telling idiots to live by values he don’t live by
I'm 39 and did the whole regular life he often talks about. It's not like I didn't try things, I did try TH-cam, Ebay, Etsy, dropshipping etc over the years and made some money but I never really concentrated myself into one thing. Over my 20s, I did a lot of drinking and other quick dopamine fixes like games, movies etc. Now I am at this age, I literally CAN'T go hard anymore. Constantly tired, depressed, don't care for my job and I have 3 kids and a wife I have to come home to so basically exhausted to do anything at night. If you're a teen or in your 20s watching this, just please live with your parents, grind for 5 years and you will be rich. Don't get into the trap of working and paying someone elses rent. It's a huge trap. Also, as much as I love my family and kids, DO NOT HAVE KIDS UNTIL YOU ARE RICH AS F$#K and working for yourself.
Thank you and hope things get easier for you. Hope you can just dedicate 1 hour each night to breaking free from that job. Maybe even at the job, find the time, educate through audio when driving. And optimize your energy levels naturally with vitamins supplements etc. even testosterone is worth looking into. 💪
men having kids its the only good thing you did. you can have wife and kids then be successful don't put blame on other things and stop crying and bullshiting either you choose how you wanna be or be grateful for what you have
Been time blocking in Apple notes recently mate and it’s made the biggest difference out of all of the wisdom I’ve learned from you. Highly recommend everyone to start doing it ASAP
@@Hamza97 Hamza i am 14 i discovered you when i was 12-13 i want to say to you thank you for helping me starting off my teen years in a bang and i tried getting my friends on to it and some got on to it
Bro we need more of this! Also, put up a content on what steps you followed to gain this muscle and build this solid physique over the years. Would love to know
I really respect you bro. I admire the hardworking attitude that you so persevered to attain through battling what the rest of the public would show on social media. It really wouldn't have been easy for you to see this (people showing their milstones at a similar age etc) and still keep your head down to work, you truly saw with tunnel vision focus, and now its paying in dividends.
This is genuenly a helpful video for people who struggle with trusting the process and fully commiting (I was one of them) Im grateful for the lessons we took from this video (Lessons): 1. Sacrifice anything holding you back (relationships, habits, ect). 2. Have a big change (for Hamza this was moving back home and shaving your hair, creating a timetable to follow filled with tasks of prouductivity) as a marking point for the start of your journey. 3. Youll never regret discipline and your hard work always pays off even in the moment, you will feel way more fufilled, proud and purposefull when working hard 4. To become extreamly sucessful you have to be extreme, balance aint the key 5. Your baseline hapiness increases when you quit bad habits and do the good habits (it will be hard at first but youll be even happier than before) Youll feel proud when on the grind. Sorry hamza for kind of destroying your viewer avarage engagment rates on this video through this comment. But I hope you wouldnt mind because youve got other business to take care off. Wish you best of luck!
100 years ago her table wasn't stained by all local Chads cumshots. This video is pretty brutal in its involuntary black piling. Forces himself to wake up at night, improoves 24/7, becomes millionaire still gets dumped by Becky. Meanwhile Chad : spends his 20s smoking, drinking and goes to bed when Hamza awakes, no jobs, no future : Stacies threaten to kill themselves if he doesn't answer to her messages.
Way too late. I'm 30 and my twenties were full of poverty, mental and physical health struggles due to poor upbringing. But I'm grateful for being aliveand being able to start over now.
I am 18 years old, i am a degenerate, a skinny, sexually ruined, porn addicted, pothead. I hate it, and i NEED to change myself for the better otherwise i don't believe i'll make it. my mom and dad both divorced at a young age, both have been abusive to me in different ways and it has reverberated throughout my entire life in many, many ways. frankly both of them are pieces of shit but point im tryna make is that i have had to fight for years now to get my license, it was hell to just get my permit and even when i got it, it expired so now i have to do the whole prosses again, i used to believe "as soon as i get my license i can start making something for myself, get away from this shity situation i am in and have been in all my life.". After watching your video and hearing you say you don't even have your license i realize that the only thing that's been stopping me is me, now the only thing on my mind is "how do i start down this path?". I NEED to reach the top, i cant sit and here work a shitty job every day, accruing debt, letting other people tell me what i can and can't do like everyone else my age, i just don't know where or how to start, I've tried going down the self improvement path before but failed and failed, but the way i see it, the only way i can ever live for myself and not be someone else's bitch dog is to ride down this life path and to do it yourself and to stop waiting for someone else to set up your future. I'm directionless and I'm scared; how do i start changing things for the better?
You're the prime example of the quote "hang long enough around the barbershop and sooner or later you're gonna get a haircut" thanks for everything Hamza!
"O my people! Truly, this life of the world is nothing but a (quick passing) enjoyment, and verily, the Hereafter that is the home that will remain forever." Qur'an Surah ghafir 39
I prefer the thumbnails were it’s just hamza talking to the camera, no text, no fancy picture of him with some text next to him. Just him. I feel more genuinely connected to those types of videos. I actually hesitated on watching this video because of the thumbnail, youtube recommended it multiple times and i never clicked on it, i thought it was one of those over edited videos which i rather not watch because they dont bring any value.
"In the last few years of me sacrificing and grinding, i still believe i had more fun than everyone else" May God protect and guide you and your message 🤝
From 18 to 24 I sacrificed 6 years to get my accounting degree, then moved out of my parents. I didn’t even have my own bedroom until I was 24. For the past 2 years I’ve been working a full time job. It’s easier than the last 6 years, and I can now focus on my mental health and fitness, but it still sucks. I have to be honest, I’m a bit envious. I’ve worked since I was 14 for little money and now I’m 26. I’m not a millionaire and feel like I’m behind on all the “life stuff”. Just wanted to vent that out. I know I should be grateful, but I’m not. I’m angry. Although, I’m grateful for Hamza for showing us what’s possible.
Don't despair. Your 20s aren't over, and even if you spilled over into your early 30s, you still have plenty of years left to live. Just come up with a game plan for how you can structure your life for personal meaning and impact. Even though you've spent multiple years on your degree, that isn't the end of your grinding phase. It's just the end of grinding for college (which means grinding for others). Now you can focus on working hard for YOURSELF.
Hamza, when my friend told me about you, I was skeptical. But as I gave it a shot, you are the most authentic and honest person I came across. You inspired me to get off my ass and become a healthier, better, more authentic person then I have ever been. So, thank you for all the work you have done for many of people like me and keep going. All the best to you.
yesterday i came to a huge opifiny on why ive been slaking so much. my goal was just wrong and i came up with a new one. ive already gotten alot of idears that i can take action on. super excited to continue on my selfimprovement yourney. soon ill have made my first course.
Few understand what it is truly like to live through that grind stage you've explained and even fewer make it through enough of it to tell the tale. Anyone reading this should understand that it is still unlikely to happen for you in a years time, it's more like three to ten years of head down and grind.
He said that he takes his girl out to different countries on first date. Did he broke up with his Gf or is he in open relationship? I'm pretty confused, as earlier he used to preach about long term relationships and their importance but now he says that he has girls on his room whenever he goes out to different country
i knew it from the bottom of my heart, hamza will make a comeback, if only i was patient enough to wait for it I feel stupid that i judged you bro, i feel like a total idiot for thinking you are milking content or have fallen off and now just making videos about girls to get views tbh i dont even know why am i writing this, maybe this will serve as a reminder to my future self
this might not be true for everyone, but for me, the best thing hamza gave me was showing us how his journey looked like. and this i do with every other successful person i come across even on yt, i go thru their ENTIRE journey, and put me in their shoes, why did they take this decision at this point? what were they going through at the time? i think thats a great habit to have, cuz youre not just consuming, youre thinking and learning. hamza wasnt "him" back then, but he didnt even think about becoming smth specific like a big name on yt, screaming "adonis" in a bathrobe, all he did is drown in his shame and trauma, and using it as a catalyst to put in his 120 % into the time table he had made, whatever else he did for it, like envisioning his ideal audience and stuff, man.... i have no excuse, none at all, being 18 just entering college, ill try to drown in my trauma and grind as well LOL, thank you. ps: that part about healing from traumas, crying with your parents etc. thanks for sharing that man.
Congratulations on passing your driving test Hamza!
Driving test in your mid 20’s? Lol
@@swagm8919 What's wrong with that?
@@swagm8919 he doesnt even need it, he can just hire a driver or get uber all around the world no problem, why you jealous?
I’m 21 and learning how to drive 😂 I can’t change the past, better late than fcking never
@@person007ableare you? Well you should be u brokie
I got into self improvement when I was 20, I watched Hamza before he blew up. I was on a steady upward trajectory, and suddenly at age 24 out of nowhere I get a chronic illness, incurable. I can barely eat or lift anymore, had to drop out of college, it's over for me. God bless you all bros, keep improving!
That’s sad. Take care Bro, God Bless You
You got this bro. Stay in the fight
It’s not over bro. You can still be an inspiration to many. Don’t give up
Sorry bro 😢 quick recovery ❤
In my opinion, the title is wrong. It doesn't sound like you've sacrificed anything in your 20s, nor should you have had to. I'd say you optimised your early 20s and are now reaping the rewards. Many of the things you've 'missed out on' such as excessive gaming, drinking, and junk food would have been detrimental to your life and actually a waste of your 20s! Hamza, You had the Uni experience; you've partied, slept around, educated yourself, and others. You've experienced deep, loving relationships, brotherhood, and foreign cultures on your many travels. You've amassed wealth and status and are in peak physical health. You've already experienced more in your short time on this earth than most will ever dream of in a lifetime, and im sure there will be more great life experiences to come. Hopefully, all the people who follow you can do the same.
i guarantee that stuff he 'missed out on' isn't even fun.
But you are forgetting that he also went out of his way to do the hard boring stuff like reading, meditation, working and exercising, instead of the easy "fun" activities like drinking and partying. So in that respect he did sacrifice.
@onewill8905 I agree with you he made some sacrifices in the regard, I just meant he didn't sacrifice his twenties as a whole. Besides, if you learn to love those kinds of things like meditating and reading, it no longer becomes a chore :)
Hamza hasn’t sacrificed anything in life n he pussied out on being a father. He isn’t a real man he’s jus a child running round fucking girls n telling idiots to live by values he don’t live by
@@Weed.eater_ he hasnt pussied out on being a father at all - hes 26 ...
I'm 39 and did the whole regular life he often talks about. It's not like I didn't try things, I did try TH-cam, Ebay, Etsy, dropshipping etc over the years and made some money but I never really concentrated myself into one thing. Over my 20s, I did a lot of drinking and other quick dopamine fixes like games, movies etc. Now I am at this age, I literally CAN'T go hard anymore. Constantly tired, depressed, don't care for my job and I have 3 kids and a wife I have to come home to so basically exhausted to do anything at night. If you're a teen or in your 20s watching this, just please live with your parents, grind for 5 years and you will be rich. Don't get into the trap of working and paying someone elses rent. It's a huge trap. Also, as much as I love my family and kids, DO NOT HAVE KIDS UNTIL YOU ARE RICH AS F$#K and working for yourself.
Thank you for this. Wishing you the best.
Your advice shall not be in vain
Thank you and hope things get easier for you. Hope you can just dedicate 1 hour each night to breaking free from that job. Maybe even at the job, find the time, educate through audio when driving. And optimize your energy levels naturally with vitamins supplements etc. even testosterone is worth looking into. 💪
Only got to say it once 🫡
men having kids its the only good thing you did.
you can have wife and kids then be successful don't put blame on other things and stop crying and bullshiting either you choose how you wanna be or be grateful for what you have
Sacrifice is the catalyst of growth
Fkn oath
Yea
the hell is catalyst
@@Heurigijdbdit speeds up a reaction buddy
@@Heurigijdbd yeah dont speak about science again keep to the looksmaxxing lil bro
“Do I regret spending these years grinding…and the answer is FUCK NO” LMAOOO 😂
“do the hard work especially when you don’t feel like it”
What a classic
You don’t need to escape reality if the reality you live in is already great
This is the type of person i like to watch. The one who doesn't sugar-coat the harsh truth
Very nice brother it was a good reminder
I will do my normal workouts regardless of how many likes this comment gets
This comment is so underrated
Adonisssss
Been time blocking in Apple notes recently mate and it’s made the biggest difference out of all of the wisdom I’ve learned from you. Highly recommend everyone to start doing it ASAP
Good man glad it helped you mate
@@Hamza97 Hamza i am 14 i discovered you when i was 12-13 i want to say to you thank you for helping me starting off my teen years in a bang and i tried getting my friends on to it and some got on to it
@@Hamza97 Much love from a fellow Cheshire lad living in the US x
Man, this is the most important video on self improvement on TH-cam rn!
Genuinely happy for you Hamza. I cant imagine what your younger self would be thinking right now
Bro we need more of this!
Also, put up a content on what steps you followed to gain this muscle and build this solid physique over the years. Would love to know
I really respect you bro. I admire the hardworking attitude that you so persevered to attain through battling what the rest of the public would show on social media. It really wouldn't have been easy for you to see this (people showing their milstones at a similar age etc) and still keep your head down to work, you truly saw with tunnel vision focus, and now its paying in dividends.
Ngl, normally I watch your videos just once. But this video, I’ve watched 3 times today. Something about it really relates. Thank you 💪🏻
Thank you for recording this.
This is genuenly a helpful video for people who struggle with trusting the process and fully commiting (I was one of them) Im grateful for the lessons we took from this video
(Lessons):
1. Sacrifice anything holding you back (relationships, habits, ect).
2. Have a big change (for Hamza this was moving back home and shaving your hair, creating a timetable to follow filled with tasks of prouductivity) as a marking point for the start of your journey.
3. Youll never regret discipline and your hard work always pays off even in the moment, you will feel way more fufilled, proud and purposefull when working hard
4. To become extreamly sucessful you have to be extreme, balance aint the key
5. Your baseline hapiness increases when you quit bad habits and do the good habits (it will be hard at first but youll be even happier than before) Youll feel proud when on the grind.
Sorry hamza for kind of destroying your viewer avarage engagment rates on this video through this comment. But I hope you wouldnt mind because youve got other business to take care off. Wish you best of luck!
thanks for the key points. I still watched the whole video though
The thing about "what do you bring to the table🤓" is so true. If you asked that to a woman 100 years ago you'd get slapped in the face by her father
100 years ago her table wasn't stained by all local Chads cumshots. This video is pretty brutal in its involuntary black piling. Forces himself to wake up at night, improoves 24/7, becomes millionaire still gets dumped by Becky. Meanwhile Chad : spends his 20s smoking, drinking and goes to bed when Hamza awakes, no jobs, no future : Stacies threaten to kill themselves if he doesn't answer to her messages.
Punched, not slapped
because 100 years ago women brought many thing to the table, now they wont cook, clean and are demanding 304s
@@raxn2673 Beaten, not punched
she gotta bring something to the table tho ? like a good personality , respect , and a tight puzzy ... lol
All your videos are so beneficial, thanks for sharing.🙏💖
Dont ever stop telling stories from you, you are really facinating
Good video
Another Banger! I am grateful for you, Hamza!
Way too late. I'm 30 and my twenties were full of poverty, mental and physical health struggles due to poor upbringing. But I'm grateful for being aliveand being able to start over now.
Self improvement
Delay gratification
Build skill. And Knowledge
Improve you’re mental health
Work hard
=Wealth Health Love Happiness
Thanks Hamza thanks 🙏
Needed this more than you can believe.
Hamza just come up here and talk.
It really really real genuinely goes a long way
he yapped and have nothing of value 🎉
“Of course I don’t need to change my experience of reality”
when you work hard, you'll feel so accomplished, hence happier. you can finally say "i did that"
You deserve the success you're having, i just hope that more money doesn't corrupt you like other youtubers.
Anybody from Lahore...?
I am 18 years old, i am a degenerate, a skinny, sexually ruined, porn addicted, pothead. I hate it, and i NEED to change myself for the better otherwise i don't believe i'll make it. my mom and dad both divorced at a young age, both have been abusive to me in different ways and it has reverberated throughout my entire life in many, many ways. frankly both of them are pieces of shit but point im tryna make is that i have had to fight for years now to get my license, it was hell to just get my permit and even when i got it, it expired so now i have to do the whole prosses again, i used to believe "as soon as i get my license i can start making something for myself, get away from this shity situation i am in and have been in all my life.". After watching your video and hearing you say you don't even have your license i realize that the only thing that's been stopping me is me, now the only thing on my mind is "how do i start down this path?". I NEED to reach the top, i cant sit and here work a shitty job every day, accruing debt, letting other people tell me what i can and can't do like everyone else my age, i just don't know where or how to start, I've tried going down the self improvement path before but failed and failed, but the way i see it, the only way i can ever live for myself and not be someone else's bitch dog is to ride down this life path and to do it yourself and to stop waiting for someone else to set up your future. I'm directionless and I'm scared; how do i start changing things for the better?
I'll sacrifice my teenage years, this is a promise for my older self.
Take the self improvement path guys, it's time for us to reach the top...
Que inspiración, también lo lograré
You're the prime example of the quote "hang long enough around the barbershop and sooner or later you're gonna get a haircut"
thanks for everything Hamza!
Your videos Started to feel like Kirs's 1man ,Great Work Bro I'm Joining the Team Soon One Day I'll meet both of you
Well done bro
this video was too good , it really affected me , thanks
"O my people! Truly, this life of the world is nothing but a (quick passing) enjoyment, and verily, the Hereafter that is the home that will remain forever."
Qur'an
Surah ghafir 39
I prefer the thumbnails were it’s just hamza talking to the camera, no text, no fancy picture of him with some text next to him. Just him. I feel more genuinely connected to those types of videos. I actually hesitated on watching this video because of the thumbnail, youtube recommended it multiple times and i never clicked on it, i thought it was one of those over edited videos which i rather not watch because they dont bring any value.
Literally my story... Except that I'm still where hamza was before his channel 😂
"In the last few years of me sacrificing and grinding, i still believe i had more fun than everyone else"
May God protect and guide you and your message 🤝
Ur Doing great as always and inspiring me to become the best version of myself, thanks a ton bro
Weirdly one of the most inspirational videos for me so far
Thank you, Hamza.
From 18 to 24 I sacrificed 6 years to get my accounting degree, then moved out of my parents. I didn’t even have my own bedroom until I was 24.
For the past 2 years I’ve been working a full time job. It’s easier than the last 6 years, and I can now focus on my mental health and fitness, but it still sucks.
I have to be honest, I’m a bit envious. I’ve worked since I was 14 for little money and now I’m 26. I’m not a millionaire and feel like I’m behind on all the “life stuff”.
Just wanted to vent that out. I know I should be grateful, but I’m not. I’m angry.
Although, I’m grateful for Hamza for showing us what’s possible.
Don't despair. Your 20s aren't over, and even if you spilled over into your early 30s, you still have plenty of years left to live. Just come up with a game plan for how you can structure your life for personal meaning and impact. Even though you've spent multiple years on your degree, that isn't the end of your grinding phase. It's just the end of grinding for college (which means grinding for others). Now you can focus on working hard for YOURSELF.
@@SurfingSerpent thank you! I actually needed that this morning.
you missed out on your early 20s which is the best part of your life
its over now your old
Blud is the demotivation demon
That’s the hamza we need ❗️🔥🔥
so sick you get to hang around with Sam Ovens, he is a legend
You've given me inspiration to create my own self-improvement channel, thanks dude. I'm at 31 videos so far 🔥
Hamza, when my friend told me about you, I was skeptical. But as I gave it a shot, you are the most authentic and honest person I came across. You inspired me to get off my ass and become a healthier, better, more authentic person then I have ever been. So, thank you for all the work you have done for many of people like me and keep going. All the best to you.
CROATIA GANG where you at? 💪🔥
The process of the progress. Learning. 🙏🏼
Amazing video Hamza! I love this one
I strangely feel an urge to go to the gym, Hamza deserves everything that he has gotten
I sacrificed my teens and am 21 at the moment feels like the end
To anyone who says they don't like the edits: don't look at the screen. Problem solved.
4:10 you aren't missing out on anything hamza. You're doing it right
Do the hard work especially when you don't feel like it🔥 Hamza you changed my life,Greatful for you bro❤️
Hopping on the wave 30s finna be litttt
yesterday i came to a huge opifiny on why ive been slaking so much. my goal was just wrong and i came up with a new one. ive already gotten alot of idears that i can take action on. super excited to continue on my selfimprovement yourney. soon ill have made my first course.
I love this guy
I must say it's an important video for all the youngsters
Cool video. I enjoy your content. ❤❤
Its mad so many young dudes find it so hard to just be a human that they need to resort to content like this. Life isn't that deep lmao poor guy
Bro flipped his house horizontally
Brought me to my senses
As my family said you can either play then pay or pay then play
I do find relaxing very helpful, you can't sprint all day without your body breaking down, give it time and keep sprinting
Find peace, purpose and discipline in Christ☦️
Full sleep guide pls
Few understand what it is truly like to live through that grind stage you've explained and even fewer make it through enough of it to tell the tale. Anyone reading this should understand that it is still unlikely to happen for you in a years time, it's more like three to ten years of head down and grind.
Sounds a lot like me but my success hasn't popped off yet you give me motivation to keep grinding.
Hamza changed hamzas life everyone join adonis school 😘😘
Respect for your brutal hardwork brother.Enjoy
Thx bro editing long form content rn in my boxers fresh out of bed 🦍
Can't wait to see the version of Hamza That Does $1Milion/Month
He said that he takes his girl out to different countries on first date. Did he broke up with his Gf or is he in open relationship?
I'm pretty confused, as earlier he used to preach about long term relationships and their importance but now he says that he has girls on his room whenever he goes out to different country
Hello Hamza, you changed my life, I went on the right path thanks to you. Love your work❤
Very inspiring message hamza you deserve it... If it wasn't for you I'd be a shell of myself
0:43 Writing with poor handwriting. Can relate 😅
Amazing tips for the small entrepreneur, my brother, keep up the great work brother
You certainly motivate me to do more. Thank you.
i knew it from the bottom of my heart,
hamza will make a comeback, if only i was patient enough to wait for it
I feel stupid that i judged you bro, i feel like a total idiot for thinking you are milking content or have fallen off and now just making videos about girls to get views
tbh i dont even know why am i writing this, maybe this will serve as a reminder to my future self
Love the videos i just wish you could post more often
Hamza make a video on daily diet for teenage hustlers for productivity and focus in business
Kinda crazy to think I’m also still working out of my childhood bedroom. Even though I live out of home (rent off parents)
Very helpful thanks bro
this might not be true for everyone, but for me, the best thing hamza gave me was showing us how his journey looked like. and this i do with every other successful person i come across even on yt, i go thru their ENTIRE journey, and put me in their shoes, why did they take this decision at this point? what were they going through at the time? i think thats a great habit to have, cuz youre not just consuming, youre thinking and learning.
hamza wasnt "him" back then, but he didnt even think about becoming smth specific like a big name on yt, screaming "adonis" in a bathrobe, all he did is drown in his shame and trauma, and using it as a catalyst to put in his 120 % into the time table he had made, whatever else he did for it, like envisioning his ideal audience and stuff, man.... i have no excuse, none at all, being 18 just entering college, ill try to drown in my trauma and grind as well LOL, thank you.
ps: that part about healing from traumas, crying with your parents etc. thanks for sharing that man.
If you go to croatia do a meet up on skool
Hamza could you make a full guide to teenagers (advanced to edition)
Love from Bangladesh man! You change my era bro!❤
"ARE YOU MAD"🤣🤣🤣
" Hamza " Man who changed my whole life 🖤 ...!
How to start travelling the world?
you didnt sacrifice your 20s you invested your 20s
You're such a humble person.
I'm grateful that I saw this video.
It's absolutely amazing ❤
Calling people peasants very humble
Yeah hamza is great and all and he used to be humble but his humbleness went into a downfall
glaze
Guessing net worth is around 2-3 million
Can you make a video explaining childhood trauma and how you released it or if you already did make one link it.
Read how to do the work my nicole leperera
20's what are you talking about I'll give my late teens too . I have to change this f life